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 PUBLIC LAW 106-53—AUG. 17, 1999 113 STAT. 319 24.8 seconds east 482.54 feet to a point N177,733.07, E394,409.30, thence running north 51 degrees 59 minutes 41.0 seconds east 402.63 feet to a point N177,980.98, E394,726.55, thence running north 11 degrees 46 minutes 27.6 seconds east 123.89 feet to the point of origin. (3) REALIGNMENT.—The 6-foot anchorage area described in paragraph (2)(B) shall be realigned to include the area located south of the inner harbor settling basin in existence on the date of enactment of this Act beginning at a point with coordinates N176,726.36, E394,556.97, thence running north 78 degrees 13 minutes 17.9 seconds west 160.00 feet to a point N176,759.02, E394,400.34, thence running south 11 degrees 47 minutes 03.8 seconds west 45 feet to a point N176,714.97, E394,391.15, thence running south 78 degrees 13 minutes 17.9 seconds 160.00 feet to a point N176,682.31, E394,547.78, thence running north 11 degrees 47 minutes 03.8 seconds east 45 feet to the point of origin. (4) RELOCATION.— The Secretary may relocate the settling basin feature of the Wells Harbor, Maine, navigation project referred to in subsection (a)(9) to the outer harbor between the jetties. (5) ADDITIONAL ACTIONS.—In carrying out the operation and the maintenance of the Wells Harbor, Msdne, navigation project referred to in subsection (a)(9), the Secretary shall undertake each of the actions of the Corps of Engineers specified in section IV(B) of the memorandum of agreement relating to the project dated Jginuary 20, 1998, including the actions specified in section IV(B) that the parties agreed to ask the Corps of Engineers to undertake. (6) CONSERVATION EASEMENT.—The Secretary of the Interior, acting through the Director of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, may accept a conveyance of the right, but not the obligation, to enforce a conservation easement to be held by the State of Maine over certain land owned by the town of Wells, Maine, that is adjacent to the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge. (d) ANCHORAGE AREA, GREEN HARBOR, MASSACHUSETTS. —The portion of the Green Harbor, Massachusetts, navigation project referred to in subsection (a)(ll) consisting of a 6-foot deep channel that lies northerly of a line the coordinates of which are North 394825.00, East 831660.00 and North 394779.28, East 831570.64 is redesignated as an anchorage Eirea. SEC. 366. AMERICAN AND SACRAMENTO RIVERS, CALIFORNIA- (a) IN GENERAL.— The project for flood damage reduction, American and Sacramento Rivers, CeJifomia, authorized by section 101(a)(1) of the Water Resources Development Act of 1996 (110 Stat. 3662-3663), is modified to direct the Secretary to include the following improvements as part of the overall project: (1) Raising the left bank of the non-Federal levee upstreeim of the Mayhew Drain for a distance of 4,500 feet by an average of 2.5 feet. (2) Raising the right bank of the American River levee from 1,500 feet upstream to 4,000 feet downstream of the Howe Avenue bridge by an average of 1 foot. (3) Modifying the south levee of the Natomas Cross Cemal for a distance of 5 miles to ensure that the south levee is

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